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MOSES CRADLE ACADEMY

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION


SCIENCE 4
“Train the child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not
depart from it” Proverbs 22:6

Name: _________________________________ Score: _________________


I. Read each item carefully. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.

a. cell b. chloroplast c. cell membrane


d. organ e. chromosomes
______1. ____________ contains chlorophyll that enables plants to carry out photosynthesis.
______2. ____________ regulates the entrance and exit of materials in the cell.
______3. ____________ is the smallest unit of life.
______4. Protein and DNA are found inside the ____________.
______5. A group of cells and tissues is an ____________.

a. vacuoles b. nucleus c. organism


EDCBA d. cell wall e. life process

______6. ____________ store food for the cell.


______7. The main part of a cell is a ____________.
______8. Another term for a living thing is an ____________.
______9. A tight structure that gives shape to a plant cell is a ____________.
______10. Al living things carry out activities called ____________.

II. Write I if the behavior is inborn and L if the behavior is learned.


______11. A spider weaves a web for its home.
______12. A kitten meows when you call it.
______ 13. An ant makes an anthill.
______14. A monkey waves at his trainer.
______ 15. A parrot says “ Good Afternoon.”
III. Match the name of the definition in Column A by writing the letter of its term in the
blank.
A B
______ 16. The place where an animal is born
And is marked with their color. a. colony
______ 17. A relationship of dependence of two
Different animals. b. altruistic behavior
______ 18. A group where members perform c. territory
specific roles and functions.
______ 19. Endangering one’s life to save another. d. symbiosis
______20. An animal’s ability to interact or
communicate with another. e. social behavior
IV. Identify the structural adaptation described in each item.

a. feeding b. movement c. body covering


d. appearance e. attack and defense
______21. The legs of a kangaroo for hopping high and far
______22. a chameleon camouflaging
______23. The deadly fangs of a cobra
______24. A sheep with its wool to keep warm for winter
______25. An eagle and its beak
V. Read each item carefully. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
______26. Which part of a plant can grow a new plant _____.
a. roots and flowers b. leaves and roots c. seeds and spores
______27. Which type of plants grow from seeds produced by flowers?
a. flowering plants b. non-seed plants c. seed plants
______28. Which part of a plant produces seeds?
a. leaves b. flowers c. roots
______29. Which two groups are seed bearing plants?
a. cone bearing and non-seed plants
b. flowering and non-seed plants
c. cone bearing and flowering
______30. Which group of plants do pine trees belong?
a. flowering plants b. cone-bearing plants c. non seed plants
______31. Which group of plants do mango trees belong?
a. flowering plants b. cone-bearing plants c. non seed plants
______32. Which of the following is a type of non-seed plant?
a. ferns b. mango c. dandelion
______33. Which term describes when a plant grows out of a seed?
a. reproducing b. germination c. coniferous
______34. Which part of flower develops into fruit
a. ovule b. pollen grains c. ovary
______35. What type of pollination is shown in this diagram?
a. Cross pollination
b. Self pollination
c. Single pollination
______36. A system of tubes that carry nutrients and water to all parts of a plant is called a
_______.
a. nervous system b. circulatory system c. vascular system
______37. Seed-bearing plants include flowering plants and
a. algae b. ferns c. conifers
______38. These plants have fronds where spores are produced
a. algae b. ferns c. conifers
______39. An important ingredient of photosynthesis is
a. chromosomes b. vacuoles c. chlorophyll
______40. The transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the stigma of a flower
a. germination b. fertilization c. pollination

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